Short Abstract This panel addresses the issue of missing persons/ unidentified bodies in various empirical contexts. Claiming that death is rather a process than a moment we want to address the question how such confrontations with 'unusual' deaths are symbolically, socially, and politically negotiated. Long Abstract In past and present times, people have gone missing for various reasons. The 20th century - marked by great violence, wars, and genocides - produced large numbers of missing. Moreover, totalitarian governments use forced disappearances as a strategy for regulating populations through terror. The bodies of the disappeared are often buried in anonymous mass graves and their exhumation and identification is an on-going endeav...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
International audienceEnglish Abstract: Mass exhumations and the mass unearthing of dead bodies are ...
This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of ‘body work’ performed by last responders ...
International audienceThis special issue brings together five case studies to analyze the political ...
Contains fulltext : 39710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
The mass graves from our long human history of genocide, massacres, and violent conflict form an und...
In this article, I will attempt to investigate the process of confronting death in the case of the d...
In September 2014, forty-three students were attacked and forcibly disappeared by police in the town...
Doctoral student, Daniel James, describes the subject of his fieldwork in Chile and Argentina. Death...
This panel is organized in the frame of a research program (Transfunerary https://funeraire.hypothes...
No one knows how many people are missing in the world. Among cases involving kidnapping, human traff...
Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. What happens t...
In cemeteries of the Wielbark Culture we notice inhumation or cremation graves, in which there are e...
In recent years, global health practitioners and policy-makers have been confronted with the complex...
This chapter takes a sociological and auto/biographical approach to describe and explain the very be...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
International audienceEnglish Abstract: Mass exhumations and the mass unearthing of dead bodies are ...
This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of ‘body work’ performed by last responders ...
International audienceThis special issue brings together five case studies to analyze the political ...
Contains fulltext : 39710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
The mass graves from our long human history of genocide, massacres, and violent conflict form an und...
In this article, I will attempt to investigate the process of confronting death in the case of the d...
In September 2014, forty-three students were attacked and forcibly disappeared by police in the town...
Doctoral student, Daniel James, describes the subject of his fieldwork in Chile and Argentina. Death...
This panel is organized in the frame of a research program (Transfunerary https://funeraire.hypothes...
No one knows how many people are missing in the world. Among cases involving kidnapping, human traff...
Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. What happens t...
In cemeteries of the Wielbark Culture we notice inhumation or cremation graves, in which there are e...
In recent years, global health practitioners and policy-makers have been confronted with the complex...
This chapter takes a sociological and auto/biographical approach to describe and explain the very be...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
International audienceEnglish Abstract: Mass exhumations and the mass unearthing of dead bodies are ...
This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of ‘body work’ performed by last responders ...